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Adamilus (Terralee)

 

Pronunciation:  uh-DAM-ih-luhs

Occurrences:  66
First Reference:
 4th Endowment 6:60

 

Then did The One answer her before the gathering of her whole tribe, saying: “I am Adamilus, and this, my Beloved, is Evelah; and from yonder stars do we come, from a place which we call Heaven.”

 

 

See:  Evelah, Terralee, The One

 

Background (Adapted from Azrael’s Commentary - Adam):  Adam is a shortened version of the name Adamilus. The name means: higher man, implying a man from some higher plane or world or dimension. The name usually signifies a man who came from Heaven, or who journeyed from distant stars. On every world where the dispensations of God roll forth, the leader of the first dispensation is always given the name of Adamilus.

 

There are two individuals in the Song of God with the name Adamilus. The first is introduced in the book of Beginnings as Adam, the Beloved of Eve. Adam was the mortal manifestation and embodiment of the Arch-Angel Michael, one of the leading Archons in the Celestial Kingdom of Heaven. The second individual is distinguished as Adamilus, and can be read about in the 4th Endowment. Adamilus was the mortal manifestation of The One, first Father God, co-creator of Heaven, and all subsequent worlds and universes both mortal and divine.

 

 

Summary:  Adamilus and Evelah — the mortal manifestations of The One and Areta — arrived on the world of Terralee to initiate the first dispensation of God among the native humans (Enoshahim) that had evolved there. Adamilus taught the basics of farming, husbandry, mathematics, and astronomy (4:7:31-38). Adamilus and Evelah had at least four children: Cain, Abel, Mahali, and Yoshibel. Aside from the title-nature of their names, these individuals should not be confused with the children born to Adam and Eve of this world.

 

After 250 years, Adamilus and Evelah gathered their House at the base of a mountain, and after offering final words of counsel, ascended into Heaven (4:8:22-62).

 

 

Notes/References:

 

See:  4th Endowment 6:58 — 8:62

 

So God did leave the world of the First Heaven, and together did The One and Areta appear as a man and a woman most beautiful and rare; and in the world of Terralee did they walk upon the earth, being themselves husband and wife. And the children of men did come from afar to see them, and seeing the form and goodness of God among them, they were filled with deep and reverent awe at the greatness of their grace and beauty.

And there spoke to The One, a certain woman, saying: “Who are you and from what place do you come? For we have never seen your likeness.”

Then did The One answer her before the gathering of her whole tribe, saying: “I am Adamilus, and this, my Beloved, is Evelah; and from yonder stars do we come, from a place which we call Heaven.”

4th Endowment 6:58-60

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